Monthly Archives: November 2004

Had to revert back to exec task of nant and use the Devenv.exe to build the solution as I had some weird assembly referencing problems.

While building the solution it was looking for the references one level above the directory containing the assemblies

couldn’t figure out what the problem was 😦 since I was short on time,had no option but to use the exec task and directly build the project solution, it solved my problem but I still need to figure out a solution to my earlier problem of wrong references

using Devenv solved the problem but not sure if that’s one of the accepted approach and whether I should use an *external exe to build the solution than find a solution to the problem arisen out of using the solution task provide by nant

Am writing an article on howto implement Cruisenet and Nant in continous integration which will include the steps to follow to setup cruisenet and nant on your build server and how to implement the integration.

Hope this article will solve the problems faced by first timers and save a lot of their time from doing R n D 🙂

* By external I mean a .exe out of nant tasks , nant might be internally using Devenv.exe to compile the projects who knows.

is an enterprise template project. The remote server returned an error:

(403) Forbidden. Total time: 0.3 seconds.

that’s the error that I got when the nant build script tried to build the Web Project I tried out diff stuff but didn’t succeed for quite some time maybe was missing something important,dint know what to do then something struck me, when we define a virtual directory we have diff options.

And one of the important ones there is “script source access” especially in our case as we are trying to access the files in the virtual directory and build them using nant scripts

The reason for this happening is that IIS has a strict access setting for the virtual directories that it hosts and it doesn’t allow any scripts to access the files in the virtual directory’s physical folder and hence the message The remote server returned an error: (403) Forbidden

one of the way to solve this problem is by checking the option of script source access in the virtual directories properties

Here is the place where you can check the option to allow script access to your code files for getting rid of the Nant forbidden error

Building the invidiual sub projects first and then referencing the compiled assemly (in build folder ) in the main project turned out to be a bad idea. After completing the build thought of testing (fortunately!! ) it for build success and a build failure.

For the failure I removed a much needed reference (one of the sub projects) from the main project and then checked in the project file and was expecting a build fail email from ccnet (CruiseNet) but was baffled to see a success mail instead.

A little bit of thinking on it got me to the much obvious reasons (was stupid of me not to have foreseen that) the process I was following was of building the sub-projects and pushing the compiled sub project assembly in the build folder and then the project would reference the sub project assembly from the build folder.

The problem was even though I had removed the reference from the main project file, my compiling of the sub project would automatically push the assembly in the build folder

and since we have to hard code the references it would find it and give a successful build even though it was a failure.

moral :- Use a solution task and build the solution instead of individual projects to automatically detect the references in the project.

Just came across a stale news on net posted in oct sometime anyways here it is :-

Microsoft has posted guidance that protects against a reported vulnerability in all versions of ASP.NET that could allow a Web site visitor to view secured content by using specially crafted requests to a Web server. For more information http://www.microsoft.com/security/incident/aspnet.mspx

developer may be depending on the correct functioning of your code to complete

his module/task.

Currently am working on build tools to achieve reliable builds or rather, well actually let me put it this way, to detect unreliable/failing builds and warn the developers regarding the same.

Integrating CruiseControl.net & Nant into my project :

Well to start with for the Cruisenet-nant intro :- Cruisenet & Nant are 2 seperate utilities/tools that can be used to make our team leaders/developers life very easy.

Nant is a build tool that can check out the code from the source control server onto the local m/c and build the project.The advantage that we have over here is in case a developer checks in a file but forgets to check in the related reference assembly ,the build will fail due to absence of the assembly. it has many different options like

you’d be forgiven for looking for a “title” or “text” property somewhere. The problem is, that mysterious property doesn’t exist no prizes for guessing y!!.

Here’s howto.

Step 1 >> switch to the HTML view on your Web form. Near the top of your page, you’ll see the title tag, looking something like :

” WebForm1 ” .

Replace this with ”’.

The quotes are just added to get rid of the parser error i had

becoz of having a original Title tag in the post and plus one more in my code

sample , the code is without the quotes

Here, you’re creating a title tag that runs on the server and has an ID, meaning you can manipulate it in code.

ie add a runat server attribute and an ID to the tag

Step 2 >> switch back to design mode; then, open up the code window behind your form. This declares the server title tag you’ve just added:

protected System.Web.UI.HtmlControls.HtmlGenericControl pageTitle;

so that its accessible in ur code behind.

Step 3 >> changing the page text. Behind the Load event of your page, or in response to some similar event, set the InnerText property of the PageTitle tag to your new page title. Here’s my sample code:

PageTitle.InnerText = “Welcome! – Last Updated 20/05/2003”;

And that’s it Presto —one line of code and your page title has changed.

P.S One thing to note is that :- the moment you make any changes in the UI of the ASPX Page Visual studio gets rid of the

What a better way to start my post than to post the Microsoft Exam thots here 🙂

Well, to tell the truth the thot of giving a MCAD exam gave jitters to me till the last moment ,even at the Prometric center while i was abt to click on the start button of the exam.

Had wondered earlier if the grey matter up there was in shape to handle the heavy project work loads, the studies inbetween project breaks but looks like there is something still up there 🙂 as i passed out with flying colors was a bit of surprise to me too as was expecting arnd 800’s ,but i guess the MSPress,kalani & Wrox books had prepared me for the exam & plus the missing out on parties with frnds and ditching outings with frnds to study paid out in the end 🙂